Note to users. If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions -- or possibly that you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing, and what you can do to make your experience of our site the best it can be.


Science 14 May 1999:
Vol. 284. no. 5417, pp. 1158 - 1161
DOI: 10.1126/science.284.5417.1158

Reports

Separate Signals for Target Selection and Movement Specification in the Superior Colliculus

Gregory D. Horwitz, William T. Newsome *

At any given instant, multiple potential targets for saccades are present in the visual world, implying that a "selection process" within the brain determines the target of the next eye movement. Some superior colliculus (SC) neurons begin discharging seconds before saccade initiation, suggesting involvement in target selection or, alternatively, in postselectional saccade preparation. SC neurons were recorded in monkeys who selected saccade targets on the basis of motion direction in a visual display. Some neurons carried a direction-selective visual signal, consistent with a role in target selection in this task, whereas other SC neurons appeared to be more involved in postselection specification of saccade parameters.

Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Neurobiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
*   To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: bill{at}monkeybiz.stanford.edu


Read the Full Text


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Saliency on a natural scene background: Effects of color and luminance contrast add linearly.
S. Engmann, B. M. 't Hart, T. Sieren, S. Onat, P. Konig, and W. Einhauser (2009)
Atten Percept Psychophys 71, 1337-1352
   Abstract »    PDF »
Neural Control of Visual Search by Frontal Eye Field: Effects of Unexpected Target Displacement on Visual Selection and Saccade Preparation.
A. Murthy, S. Ray, S. M. Shorter, J. D. Schall, and K. G. Thompson (2009)
J Neurophysiol 101, 2485-2506
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Multisensory Enhancement in the Optic Tectum of the Barn Owl: Spike Count and Spike Timing.
Y. Zahar, A. Reches, and Y. Gutfreund (2009)
J Neurophysiol 101, 2380-2394
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Correlates of Perceptual Learning in an Oculomotor Decision Variable.
P. M. Connolly, S. Bennur, and J. I. Gold (2009)
J. Neurosci. 29, 2136-2150
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Effects of Prior Information and Reward on Oculomotor and Perceptual Choices.
D. B. Liston and L. S. Stone (2008)
J. Neurosci. 28, 13866-13875
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
The Relative Influences of Priors and Sensory Evidence on an Oculomotor Decision Variable During Perceptual Learning.
J. I. Gold, C.-T. Law, P. Connolly, and S. Bennur (2008)
J Neurophysiol 100, 2653-2668
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Substantia Nigra Stimulation Influences Monkey Superior Colliculus Neuronal Activity Bilaterally.
P. Liu and M. A. Basso (2008)
J Neurophysiol 100, 1098-1112
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Recruitment of a Head-Turning Synergy by Low-Frequency Activity in the Primate Superior Colliculus.
S. Rezvani and B. D. Corneil (2008)
J Neurophysiol 100, 397-411
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Preparing to Move Increases the Sensitivity of Superior Colliculus Neurons.
X. Li and M. A. Basso (2008)
J. Neurosci. 28, 4561-4577
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Saccade Target Selection in the Superior Colliculus: A Signal Detection Theory Approach.
B. Kim and M. A. Basso (2008)
J. Neurosci. 28, 2991-3007
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Dynamics of Oscillatory Activity during Auditory Decision Making.
J. Kaiser, T. Lennert, and W. Lutzenberger (2007)
Cereb Cortex 17, 2258-2267
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Opposite Dependencies on Visual Motion Coherence in Human Area MT+ and Early Visual Cortex.
B. Handel, W. Lutzenberger, P. Thier, and T. Haarmeier (2007)
Cereb Cortex 17, 1542-1549
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Target Selection Signals for Arm Reaching in the Posterior Parietal Cortex.
H. Scherberger and R. A. Andersen (2007)
J. Neurosci. 27, 2001-2012
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Dual Diffusion Model for Single-Cell Recording Data From the Superior Colliculus in a Brightness-Discrimination Task.
R. Ratcliff, Y. T. Hasegawa, R. P. Hasegawa, P. L. Smith, and M. A. Segraves (2007)
J Neurophysiol 97, 1756-1774
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Frontal Eye Field Contributions to Rapid Corrective Saccades.
A. Murthy, S. Ray, S. M. Shorter, E. G. Priddy, J. D. Schall, and K. G. Thompson (2007)
J Neurophysiol 97, 1457-1469
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Priming of Head Premotor Circuits During Oculomotor Preparation.
B. D. Corneil, D. P. Munoz, and E. Olivier (2007)
J Neurophysiol 97, 701-714
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Effects of Eye Position upon Activity of Neurons in Macaque Superior Colliculus.
M. Campos, A. Cherian, and M. A. Segraves (2006)
J Neurophysiol 95, 505-526
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Competitive Stimulus Interactions within Single Response Fields of Superior Colliculus Neurons.
X. Li and M. A. Basso (2005)
J. Neurosci. 25, 11357-11373
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Temporal Interactions of Air-Puff-Evoked Blinks and Saccadic Eye Movements: Insights Into Motor Preparation.
N. J. Gandhi and D. K. Bonadonna (2005)
J Neurophysiol 93, 1718-1729
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Inaugural Article: Biography of William T. Newsome.
E. Hitt (2005)
PNAS 102, 521-523
   Full Text »    PDF »
Inaugural Article: Microstimulation of the superior colliculus focuses attention without moving the eyes.
J. R. Muller, M. G. Philiastides, and W. T. Newsome (2005)
PNAS 102, 524-529
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Frontal Eye Field Activity Before Visual Search Errors Reveals the Integration of Bottom-Up and Top-Down Salience.
K. G. Thompson, N. P. Bichot, and T. R. Sato (2005)
J Neurophysiol 93, 337-351
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Subcortical Modulation of Attention Counters Change Blindness.
J. Cavanaugh and R. H. Wurtz (2004)
J. Neurosci. 24, 11236-11243
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
The time course of visual information accrual guiding eye movement decisions.
A. Caspi, B. R. Beutter, and M. P. Eckstein (2004)
PNAS 101, 13086-13090
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Activity of Rostral Superior Colliculus Neurons During Passive and Active Viewing of Motion.
R. J. Krauzlis (2004)
J Neurophysiol 92, 949-958
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Contextual Modulation of Central Thalamic Delay-Period Activity: Representation of Visual and Saccadic Goals.
M. T. Wyder, D. P. Massoglia, and T. R. Stanford (2004)
J Neurophysiol 91, 2628-2648
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Through the Looking Glass. Focus on "Representation of an Abstract Perceptual Decision in Macaque Superior Colliculus".
J. I. Gold (2004)
J Neurophysiol 91, 1936-1937
   Full Text »    PDF »
Representation of an Abstract Perceptual Decision in Macaque Superior Colliculus.
G. D. Horwitz, A. P. Batista, and W. T. Newsome (2004)
J Neurophysiol 91, 2281-2296
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Correspondence of presaccadic activity in the monkey primary visual cortex with saccadic eye movements.
H. Super, C. van der Togt, H. Spekreijse, and V. A. F. Lamme (2004)
PNAS 101, 3230-3235
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Sequential Activity of Simultaneously Recorded Neurons in the Superior Colliculus During Curved Saccades.
N. L. Port and R. H. Wurtz (2003)
J Neurophysiol 90, 1887-1903
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
A Comparison of Macaque Behavior and Superior Colliculus Neuronal Activity to Predictions From Models of Two-Choice Decisions.
R. Ratcliff, A. Cherian, and M. Segraves (2003)
J Neurophysiol 90, 1392-1407
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Macaque Frontal Eye Field Input to Saccade-Related Neurons in the Superior Colliculus.
J. O. Helminski and M. A. Segraves (2003)
J Neurophysiol 90, 1046-1062
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Competition Between Saccade Goals in the Superior Colliculus Produces Saccade Curvature.
R. M. McPeek, J. H. Han, and E. L. Keller (2003)
J Neurophysiol 89, 2577-2590
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Target Selection for Reaching and Saccades Share a Similar Behavioral Reference Frame in the Macaque.
H. Scherberger, M. A. Goodale, and R. A. Andersen (2003)
J Neurophysiol 89, 1456-1466
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
The Influence of Behavioral Context on the Representation of a Perceptual Decision in Developing Oculomotor Commands.
J. I. Gold and M. N. Shadlen (2003)
J. Neurosci. 23, 632-651
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Response of Neurons in the Lateral Intraparietal Area during a Combined Visual Discrimination Reaction Time Task.
J. D. Roitman and M. N. Shadlen (2002)
J. Neurosci. 22, 9475-9489
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Saccade Target Selection in the Superior Colliculus During a Visual Search Task.
R. M. McPeek and E. L. Keller (2002)
J Neurophysiol 88, 2019-2034
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Superior Colliculus Activity Related to Concurrent Processing of Saccade Goals in a Visual Search Task.
R. M. McPeek and E. L. Keller (2002)
J Neurophysiol 87, 1805-1815
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Target Selection for Saccadic Eye Movements: Direction-Selective Visual Responses in the Superior Colliculus.
G. D. Horwitz and W. T. Newsome (2001)
J Neurophysiol 86, 2527-2542
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Target Selection for Saccadic Eye Movements: Prelude Activity in the Superior Colliculus During a Direction-Discrimination Task.
G. D. Horwitz and W. T. Newsome (2001)
J Neurophysiol 86, 2543-2558
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Neural Basis of a Perceptual Decision in the Parietal Cortex (Area LIP) of the Rhesus Monkey.
M. N. Shadlen and W. T. Newsome (2001)
J Neurophysiol 86, 1916-1936
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Progression in Neuronal Processing for Saccadic Eye Movements From Parietal Cortex Area LIP to Superior Colliculus.
M. Pare and R. H. Wurtz (2001)
J Neurophysiol 85, 2545-2562
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Discharge Properties of Neurons in the Rostral Superior Colliculus of the Monkey During Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movements.
R. J. Krauzlis, M. A. Basso, and R. H. Wurtz (2000)
J Neurophysiol 84, 876-891
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Activation and Inactivation of Rostral Superior Colliculus Neurons During Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movements in Monkeys.
M. A. Basso, R. J. Krauzlis, and R. H. Wurtz (2000)
J Neurophysiol 84, 892-908
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »



To Advertise     Find Products


Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)